Survivor Winner Sandra: Russell Doesn't Know How to Play the Game
(TV Guide 5.17.10)
Though she was listed as a Villain, Sandra scored points
for a kind demeanor, as well as her flexibility. The day
after becoming the first person to win Survivor
twice, Diaz-Twine, 35, spoke with TVGuide.com about why
the Villains were able to outlast the Heroes, how
Parvati's strongest alliance cost her the title, and why
Russell will never win Survivor.

Exclusive:
Sandra Diaz-Twine talks 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains'
win
(RTVW 5.17.10)
Sandra talked to Reality TV World about why Russell
underestimated her strategic and social game play so
much; how she thought the final Tribal Council vote would
shake out; what thwarted Rupert Boneham's chances of
aligning with her; and if she'd ever play the game again.

Survivor
Winner Sandra: "Being Weak Helped Me"(US Weekly 5.17.10)
For the record, Sandra Diaz-Twine didn't believe she'd
win Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains either. "A part of
me thought it would be Parvati," she admits. "A
lot of people gave her props for being such a good
physical player." But in the end, it was the brazen
Connecticut bank teller, 34, who managed to best Parvati
-- and Russell -- to win the title on May 16

(RNO
5.17.10)
We saw last night that Russell was not happy with the
outcome of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains! What more does
he have to say in order to explain the points he was
making at the reunion? Where does he think the problem
lies in the game? What does he think of this jury? For
that matter, what does he think of Sandra and Parvati?
Russell never holds back, so you’ll definitely want to
read this!

(RNO
5.17.10)
The Jerri Manthey we saw on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
seemed to bear little resemblance to the one we knew from
her previous times on the show. What does she have to say
about the changes we saw in her personality? What was her
plan in the game and how did it change when she saw her
situation? Why did she change from planning to vote for
Russell to win?

(RNO
5.17.10)
Colby was a challenge god in his first season. In his
third, he did so poorly that people were wondering if he
was throwing them. Was he? He said he didn’t quit but
had other players convinced that’s exactly what he was
doing. Was he? Why does he say this time just wasn’t
any fun for him?

Survivor's
Rupert: Nobody Sees Colby As a Threat(People.com 5.15.10)The tie-dyed teddy bear Rupert Boneham, a jury
member on Survivor‘s Pearl Islands and the All-Stars
editions knew he was living on borrowed time. So, this
46-year-old “Hero” wasn’t the least bit surprised
when his ticket was punched on day 36. He spoke with
PEOPLE about broken toes, strategic missteps and why he
didn’t side with Sandra

Rupert
came into this season of Survivor as a Hero’s Hero.
However, what was saw on TV and heard from other
contestants didn’t necessarily match up with that –
how does he respond to what they said? Does he still
retain his exuberance and excitement for the game? And
what was up with the death stare he gave after his torch
was snuffed?

(RNO
5.7.10)
Candice was the Hero who became a villain –
for one episode, anyway. What made her decide to
switch sides when she did? Why did she distrust
Amanda after we saw them becoming better allies?
Candice gives us a lot of behind-the-scenes
information that went into her thinking and
strategy

(RNO
4.30.10)
Amanda was on Survivor for the third time, but
admitted she made a lot of mistakes. What were
some of those mistakes? What does she think she
could have done differently. And what was her
plan with Parvati?

"I
Knew I’d Met My Match" –
RNO's Exclusive
Interview with Survivor Hero J.T
(RNO 4.23.10)
As the reality of J.T.’s situation
dawned on him at Tribal Council, he
still went out with a smile. What
thought were going through his head
at that moment? How did he feel
watching Thursday night’s episode
and seeing himself go on and on
about how there was no way Russell
was fooling him?

(People.com
4.20.10) Courtney Yates,
the 28-year-old Survivor: China
runner-up, became the final
pre-merge ouster on Survivor:
Heroes vs. Villains. The New York
City waitress defended JT’s idol
giveaway, speculated on the impact
Russell will have on the game and
explained why she’d rather hold
Jeff’s hat than play another season

(RNO
4.16.10)
Courtney discusses her strategy,
whether she knew she was going home,
how she compares herself to some
other players, and why everybody needs
to watch the Ponderosa videos to see
her and Coach.

Survivor’s
Coach: ‘It Was a Total Blindside’(People 4.11.10)The Dragonslayer of
Susanville, Calif., and first jury
member, spoke with PEOPLE about his
game the second time around,
blindsides and if Jerri is still in
the running for the position of Mrs.
Coach

(RNO
4.9.10))
Coach talked about loyalty, but he
turned on Rob. He accused the others
of being cowards, but he threw away
his vote rather than take a stand
last week. How does he explain these
actions?

(RNO
4.5.10)
After losing the head-to-head battle
with Russell, Boston Rob Mariano
talked about his third time on
Survivor. He gave his thoughts on the
Russell battle, his overall strategy,
what wife and fellow former Survivor
contestant Amber thought about him
going back into the game, why he
passed out earlier in the season

(RNO
2.26.10)
James was forced out of Survivor
twice due to injury. How does
somebody who put so much emphasis on
physical ability react to that
situation? And what did he think of
the way he appeared to be a bully
this time as opposed to the nice guy
we’d seen before?

(RNO
3.25.10)
What the heck was Tyson thinking?!
Tyson explains his thinking,
including a lot of information we
didn’t see. Does that really
explain the move he made? And what
else does Tyson have to say? G

(RNO
3.12.10)
Tom was certainly one of the biggest
– if not the biggest –
heroes in the Hero tribe. How
did he so quickly end up on the outs
within that tribe? Did he expect to
make it farther in the game or did he
know he was a potential target? Tom
discusses all this and more right
here!

Season: 20th
Location: American SamoaTribes: Heroes (Blue Buffs), Villains (Red
Buffs), Yin Yang - Merged (Black Buffs) Players: 20Notable Events: Featured ten former Survivors known for
their acts of integrity and honor, the Heroes, and ten
former Survivors known for their deeds of deception and
duplicity, the Villains.

"Survivor" Sandra Diaz-Twine Receives $1Million
Check
(CBS.com 5.17.10)
Sandra Diaz-Twine is the only person to win Survivor twice after
winning Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Julie Chen spoke with
Diaz-Twine and the other finalists.
Competitors Russell Hantz and Parvati Shallow Weigh
In on Win, Share Strategy for Making It to the End